โApr-17-2013 04:45 AM
โApr-21-2013 12:15 PM
Bob Landry wrote:
I can't think of anything about that engine rear end combination that you are going to like towing that size trailer. That truck is a grocery getter.
โApr-21-2013 12:07 PM
โApr-21-2013 11:46 AM
โApr-21-2013 08:00 AM
genekiwi wrote:
Ok, Guys
here is what I have.
I have called Chevrolet and got the same answer, I can pull any trailer as long as the combined vehicles do not exceed 15000 pounds.
The 15K lbs is GCWR of 'your' truck
Truck I am looking at has a gross weight rating of 6800. Payload in the truck is 1441 pounds. Taken from truck sticker.
This is on the low end of half ton GVWR's
Trailer weight is 5872 from yellow sticker on trailer.around Loaded I will estimate around 7000.
If you load up your TV to it's 6,800 GVWR (including the trailer
PIN/Tongue) 6.8K + 7K = 13.8K and on 'paper' it looks like under the
GCWR, but betcha the rear GAWR will become an issue
The 1441 payload is bothering me a bit. Do I subtract 145 pounds from this figure for fuel? I know the tongue weight of about 600 to 700 will have to be deducted.
Most OEM's 'payload' number is based on a 'curb' TV, or their stripper
model that most times is not offered for sale these days. Plus used
a 150lb driver. Some times full fluids, most times fraction of full
tanks
Other than power, there isn't a lot more gained with the 6.2. 5.3 is 9700 pounds tw and the 6.2 is 10,600. GVWRs are 6800 and 7100.
Again, power isn't the key to towing. Power is mainly getting it going
and holding speed. That is then targeted or designed for the worst
conditions within their specifications
Rear axle is 3950 rear and 3650 front. 7600 total on the 5.3
The rear GAWR of 3,950 will in my guess, the limiting factor for your
whole setup
Will I be overloading this rig with the 5.3 and 3.42.
Suggest you read up and look at the below image to decide for your
self, as all the advice in the world will have only one person responsible
for the setup...the driver
thanks again
โApr-21-2013 07:03 AM
genekiwi wrote:
APT
I know there is more to consider but after talking to two of Chevy's reps on line, they are trained to tell customers that they are okay if they do not exceed 15000 pounds.
โApr-21-2013 06:07 AM
โApr-21-2013 05:50 AM
genekiwi wrote:
I have called Chevrolet and got the same answer, I can pull any trailer as long as the combined vehicles do not exceed 15000 pounds.
The 1441 payload is bothering me a bit. Do I subtract 145 pounds from this figure for fuel? I know the tongue weight of about 600 to 700 will have to be deducted.
Other than power, there isn't a lot more gained with the 6.2. 5.3 is 9700 pounds tw and the 6.2 is 10,600. GVWRs are 6800 and 7100.
โApr-21-2013 05:01 AM
โApr-19-2013 01:41 PM
โApr-18-2013 12:31 PM
โApr-18-2013 11:25 AM
The Texan wrote:mkirsch wrote:That was directed at APT, who used a Ford with 3.73 gears as a comparison for a better truck....My point is that we are talking GM 1500 and he should use a GM 1500 with 3.73 gears as the comparison, Not something "found on the road dead"....:B...And, compared to the 6.2 with 3.73, a 5.3 with 3.42 is in the last century.The Texan wrote:
Why not post a chart for the GM 1500 with the 6.2 and a 3.73 instead of the Ford. Both have similar torque and identical gears.....It is definitely better than the 5.3 with 3.42
Well, yeah. Any time you put a bigger engine and a lower axle ratio in, it's a better tow combination.
HOWEVER, the point here is that in the Year of Our Lord 2013, a 5.3L with a 3.42 axle ratio is *NOT* the "awful" "useless" "worthless" "gutless" tow combination people keep saying it is.
****SIX SPEED TRANSMISSION****
We're not in the 1970's anymore!
โApr-18-2013 10:48 AM
The Texan wrote:
Why not post a chart for the GM 1500 with the 6.2 and a 3.73 instead of the Ford. Both have similar torque and identical gears.....It is definitely better than the 5.3 with 3.42
mkirsch wrote:
HOWEVER, the point here is that in the Year of Our Lord 2013, a 5.3L with a 3.42 axle ratio is *NOT* the "awful" "useless" "worthless" "gutless" tow combination people keep saying it is.
****SIX SPEED TRANSMISSION****
We're not in the 1970's anymore!
BenK wrote:
What matters is the effective ratio to pavement
โApr-18-2013 10:17 AM
โApr-18-2013 10:16 AM
mkirsch wrote:That was directed at APT, who used a Ford with 3.73 gears as a comparison for a better truck....My point is that we are talking GM 1500 and he should use a GM 1500 with 3.73 gears as the comparison, Not something "found on the road dead"....:B...And, compared to the 6.2 with 3.73, a 5.3 with 3.42 is in the last century.The Texan wrote:
Why not post a chart for the GM 1500 with the 6.2 and a 3.73 instead of the Ford. Both have similar torque and identical gears.....It is definitely better than the 5.3 with 3.42
Well, yeah. Any time you put a bigger engine and a lower axle ratio in, it's a better tow combination.
HOWEVER, the point here is that in the Year of Our Lord 2013, a 5.3L with a 3.42 axle ratio is *NOT* the "awful" "useless" "worthless" "gutless" tow combination people keep saying it is.
****SIX SPEED TRANSMISSION****
We're not in the 1970's anymore!
Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"
โApr-18-2013 10:05 AM
The Texan wrote:
Why not post a chart for the GM 1500 with the 6.2 and a 3.73 instead of the Ford. Both have similar torque and identical gears.....It is definitely better than the 5.3 with 3.42